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An Overview of Geomechanics Applications in The Oil and Gas Industry Model Answer

The document consists of a series of multiple-choice questions related to geomechanics, focusing on topics such as non-productive time, applications after field abandonment, components of geomechanical models, drilling mud weight windows, stress regimes, wellbore convergence, and drilling incidents. It addresses various aspects of geomechanics relevant to drilling and reservoir management. The questions cover theoretical knowledge and practical applications in the field.

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An Overview of Geomechanics Applications in The Oil and Gas Industry Model Answer

The document consists of a series of multiple-choice questions related to geomechanics, focusing on topics such as non-productive time, applications after field abandonment, components of geomechanical models, drilling mud weight windows, stress regimes, wellbore convergence, and drilling incidents. It addresses various aspects of geomechanics relevant to drilling and reservoir management. The questions cover theoretical knowledge and practical applications in the field.

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1. What is the typical percentage of Non-Productive Time related to geomechanics?

a. %10 b. %25 c. %41 d.%50


2. Which one is the application of geomechanics after field abandonment?
a. EOR b. Subsidence c. Reservoir Compaction d. Sand production Prediction
3. Which one is not a main component of a geomechanical model?
a. Stress orientation b. Fracture gradient c. Pore pressure d. Vertical stress
4. Which one is not a part of the drilling mud weight window?
a. Pore pressure b. Collapse gradient c. Fracture gradient d. Minimum horizontal
stress
5. In which stress regime the vertical stress is the minimum principal stress?
a. Reverse b. Strike slip c. Normal d. None
6. Which lithology is prone to wellbore convergence?
a. Brittle shale b. Salt c. Unconsolidated sandstone d. Factured carbonate
7. Which parameter does not change with well trajectory?
a. Fracture gradient b. Collapse gradient c. maximum horizontal stress b. None
8. Which drilling incident is not related to formation collapse?
a. Tight hole b. lost circulation c. pack off d. cavings
9. In which stress regime the hydraulic fractures are horizontal?
a. Reverse b. Normal c. strike slip d. None
10. What is the best orientation to drill in a naturally fractured reservoir to get maximum
production?
a. Vertical well b. Perpendicular to the biggest set of fractures c. Parallel to minimum
horizontal stress d. Perpendicular to the largest cluster of critically stressed fractures

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